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Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune: The Complete Sunday Newspaper Strips Vol 1

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Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune: The Complete Sunday Newspaper Strips Vol 1
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Roy Crane created the first American adventure strip:
Wash Tubbs. The character Captain Easy spun off into his own Sunday page
in 1933, and Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune: The Complete Sunday Newspaper
Strips Vol. 1 collects these full-color strips from that point until 1935.
In Volume One, Captain Easy visits a lost city, battles pirates, dons a diving
suit in search of treasure; everywhere he goes, he finds beautiful women.
Captain Easy not only influenced roles for the likes of Hollywood actors such as
Cary Grant or Errol Flynn, he influenced virtually every comics hero who
followed him - Gil Kane once said "Superman was Captain Easy; Batman was Captain
Easy." Crane combined adventure and humor in a Bigfoot cartooning style:
according to comic-strip historian Richard Marschall, Crane "develop[ed]
expressive techniques and a whole dictionary of conventions and signs for future
comic strip artists. Volume One also features some of the best and rarest Roy
Crane art, as well as illustrations from his sketchbooks. It will also contain
biographical and critical introductions to Crane and his work.